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    Pertussis Research Paper

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    Pertussis‚ also known as whooping cough‚ is a highly contagious respiratory tract infection of humans that is caused by a gram-negative bacterial pathogen Bordetella pertussis. These bacteria bind to ciliated cells that line the respiratory tract by obstructing their ciliary movement and killing the cells. B. pertussis can be transmitted from one person to another through respiratory droplets such as coughing‚ sneezing‚ or sharing a breathing space. B.pertussis host range can be found only in humans

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    Lack of Immunization

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    understanding as to why immunizations are important 2. will gain knowledge about the effects of certain vaccines 3. will be able to identify resources that can help them accomplish the immunization of its members Health teaching such as: Importance of vaccination Awareness on the possible effects Encourage the family to visit the health center Follow up check up The problem arose because the family did not understand that fever after the administration of DPT is normal. It reflects the family’s

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    The Anti-Vaccine Movement

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    that vaccines can be connected to the neurological disorder that is autism (Vaccines & Autism). On average in today’s society‚ 1 out of 4 parents believes vaccines can cause autism in otherwise healthy children (Olson‚ Samantha). The whole idea of vaccinations causing autism began when a gastroenterologist from the United Kingdom named Dr. Andrew Wakefield published a study in The Lancet (a general medical journal) in 1998. In his publication‚ Wakefield claimed to have found a connection between vaccines

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    vaccines make‚ is to spread them out over a period of time. However‚ as Dr. Sanjay Gupta of CNN states‚ spreading vaccines out over an extended length of time‚ “only leaves children more exposed and vulnerable to disease”(1). While spreading out vaccination times to reduce any risks may seem logical‚ it’s really more harmful than helpful as children have the possibility of exposure to viruses. The sooner that kids and adults alike‚ receive vaccines‚ the safer they are from harmful diseases and viruses

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    smallpox in the world. Since then‚ the use of vaccines has drastically improved public health around the world. The practice of vaccinations derived from inoculation‚ an old medical practice dated back to China in the fifteenth century. Despite the fact that people understood little about viruses during that time‚ inoculation similarly utilized the same principle as vaccinations—pre-exposing healthy individuals to little amounts of viruses to allow the body to naturally gain immunity to them. Although

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    Pathogens Research Paper

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    that occurs naturally in a person’s genetic constitution/physiology and doesn’t arise from a previous infection or vaccination‚ this is called natural immunity.  Acquired immunity: Acquired immunity can be either active or passive. Active immunity is the development of antibodies in reaction to an antigen and vaccination is the exposure to the infectious disease through vaccination. How the skin acts as a barrier to infection? The skin covers the whole body and protects it from physical damage‚

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    Vaccine Speech 4min

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    The first point discussed will pertain to the prevention of worldwide epidemic. “Why should we be inoculated?” The main motive people should know is that they are preventing the spread of various viruses throughout the human race; childhood vaccinations in the United States prevent about ten-and-a-half-million cases of infectious illnesses and 33‚000 deaths every single year.1 Also‚ most child vaccines are ninety to ninety-nine percent effective against most illnesses such as polio‚ measles‚

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    Flu Vaccine In College

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2016) stated that‚ “the body’s immune response from vaccination declines over time‚ so an annual vaccine is need for optimal protection” (“Why do I need‚” para. 1) As humans grow older their immune system also becomes less effective. It is very important to get senior citizens to receive the annual vaccine to

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    Health‚ Inc.‚ 8620 Pennell Drive‚ St. Louis‚ MO 63114 CResearch Scientist‚ AVANT Immunotherapeutics‚ Inc. dba Megan Health‚ Inc.‚ 8620 Pennell Drive‚ St. Louis‚ MO 63114 In response to a rise in food safety concerns over Salmonella enteritidis‚ vaccination with inactivated bacterins started in the late 1980’s in the United States. These bacterins offered reduction in Salmonella excretion in feces‚ reduced invasion by the challenge organisms and provided passive protection through antibodies being

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    children‚ but the only problem is getting to the vaccination office to receive the shot. The point of this experiment was if they shots were affordable and easily accessible more people would get them for themselves and their children. This experiment in my opinion worked out. They had 3 camps‚ a normal vaccination office‚ an easily accessible one and an easily accessible one with incentives. At the end of the experiment the amount of vaccinations given at a normal place went up tremendously since

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